: Investigates the "why" behind actions, looking at external stimuli (like predators) and internal factors (like hormones or neurological changes).
Take a thorough video history (owner records behavior at home). Step 2: Perform a complete physical exam, including neurologic and orthopedic assessment. Step 3: Minimum database – CBC, chemistry, urinalysis, T4 (cats), +/- imaging of painful areas. Step 4: If medical causes are ruled out, refer to a veterinary behaviorist or implement a diagnostic behavior trial (e.g., environmental change + psychopharmaceutical). Step 5: Re-evaluate in 4-6 weeks – if behavior resolves, diagnosis is behavioral. zooskool c700 dog show ayumi thattyavi 2 39link39 exclusive